SaaS isn’t a new concept. In fact, it’s part and parcel of an enormous number of services available to both businesses and the public in today’s increasingly digital world. In essence, SaaS is a software distribution model that allows end-users to connect and use cloud-based applications over the internet.

Instead of installing software and spending time on hardware issues, you can access the product as a service over the internet. Famous examples include Google Workspace and Office 365 — as well as all your day-to-day messenger services and apps. Basically, SaaS is everywhere. Increasingly, businesses are offshoring SaaS development. But why? Let’s explore.

– Unlimited access to elite-tier engineering talent

– More cost-effective operations

– Ability to scale up easily

By building a dedicated team in a talent-rich location — and partnering with an expert offshore partner ‘on the ground’ — businesses can obtain and retain highly talented developers with skills that are hard to acquire at home. The partner handles your daily admin and operations, saving time and money — and freeing up decision-makers to focus on ideating innovative new products and services.

And, unlike traditional outsourcing through an external third party, the engineers are in-house employees. That means tech leaders can upskill internally and keep all that knowledge and expertise within the organization instead of relying on outside expertise.

Source:https://www.apsense.com/article/why-you-should-consider-offshoring-saas-development.html